Training and conference guide
Plumpton College
Plumpton College is the centre for awide
variety of land-based training and education
in Sussex. The College offers a
wide range of courses across Sussex
and courses can be held either on
employers premises, at themainCollegeCentre in
the new Sussex Rural Business Centre or at the
Colleges Centre for Sustainable Food and Farming
near Battle.
Courses can be held during the day or in the
evenings, on a one day basis or on a block basis
the College prides itself on its flexibility - you say
the type of delivery that you would prefer at a
time and a place to suit you!
Althoughmany employersmake use of the traditionalWork-
Based Learning, NVQ or the newer
Train to Gain route for updating their employees
the College offers awide range of bespoke courses,
designed specifically for individual employers.
These courses range over a wide number of individual
topics that include:
Legislative Courses
Technical Updating
Marketing for Rural Businesses'
Website Design
Grant Applications
How to Increase Your Sales'
Diversification
Computer Skills
Adding Value to Farm Produce
Getting Skilled in Butchery' Courses
To discuss the training requirements of your
business please contact Don Cranfield, Business
Training Manager, Plumpton College,
t: 01273 892031, e: don.cranfield@plumpton.ac.uk
or Simon Bishop, Manager,
The Netherfield Centre, t: 01424 775615,
e: info@thenetherfieldcentre.co.uk
www.plumpton.ac.uk,www.thenetherfieldcentre.co.uk
Coming events include:Monday 18th-Thursday
21st February 2008: Taster sessions for school students.
Meet the staff at the next Information Morning
on Saturday 8th March 2008: 9am-12.30pm: for
course options, careers and advice.
Saturday 10th May 2008: 10am-5pm: Open Day
events. Experience courses in action!
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